
Class L. V ^ 

Book .U55_ 



31st CoxGREss, [HO. OF R'EPS.] E-:. Doc. 

1^^ Sessio?i. No. 24. 



MILITARY FORCES EMPLOYED IN THE MEXICAN AVAR. 



LETTER 



THE SECRETARY OF WAR, 

TRANSMITTING 

iH/ormation in answer to a resolufioji of the House, of July 31) 1848, rela- 
tive to the 7nilitary forces employed in the late war with Mexico. 



January 24, 1850. 

Laid upon the table, and ordered to be printed. 

War Department, 
Washington^ January 3, 1850. 
Sir: By a resolution of the House of Representatives of July 31, 1848, 
the Secretary of War was required to cause to be prepared and laid before 
Congress, by the second Monday of December of that year, certain infor- 
mation relative to the military forces employed in the late Avar with Mexico. 
In a communication from this department, dated December 14, 1848, the 
House of Representatives was informed that the required information 
could not be fully prepared within the time designated, and that unless 
otherAvise directed, the report would be delayed until full returns should 
have been received by the Adjutant General, embracing all the particulars 
required by the resolution. 

The report of the Adjutant General being now completed, I have the 
honor to transmit it herewith, in compliance with the resolution. 
Very respectfully, your obedient servant, 

GEO. W. CRAWFORD, 
Secretary of War. 
Hon. Howell Cobb, 

Speaker of the House of Representatives. 



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REPORT OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL, 

On f/ir svlnjrrt of thf land forces employed during- the inir irilh Mexico 
slinviii'j- the loss in Ixdtlt and oilier casualties of the service, iS,'c. — Decem- 
ber '3, isiu. 



30th congress, 1st Session. — Con'gress of the United States — In the House of Rfjiresent- 

atives, July 31, 1848. 

Rfsolred, That the Secretary of War caupc to be prepared and laid before Congress, by the 
second Monday in December next, ihc following information rehiti/e to the military forces em- 
ployed in the late war with Mexico. 

1st. The strength of the regular army, and the force on the frontiers under the command of 
General Taylor, at the commencement of the laie war with the Mexican republic, in April, lf^46; 
the reinforcrmeuts, including recruits; the nunilicr of recuits enlisted ; and the ca-^urliies in the 
regular service, from the commencement to the close of the war; and also the actual strength of 
the regular army and volunteer force at the close of the war. 

2d. A .'■tateirient of all the volunteer forces mustered into the service of the United States, 
showing the Stales, term of service, date and place of muster, and strength of each regiment, 
battalion, or company, when mustered into service ; and the date and place of muster, and strength 
of each when mu.stered out of service; the number of volunteer recruits received into service 
after the mu.ster of the regiments, &c., and the casualties in the volunteer service from the com- 
mencement to the close of the war. 

Attest: 



War Department^ Adjutant General's Office, 

Washington, December 3, 1S49. 

Sir: In obedience to instructions from the War Office, the Adjutant 
General respectfully submits the following 

REPORT, 

relative to the land forces employed in the late war with Mexico, being 
the information called for by the resolution of the House of Representa- 
tives of July 31, 1848. 

The tabular statements, A, B, C, and D, exhibit in detail the army 
statistics from the commencement of hostilities on the Rio Grande, April 
25, 1846, to the close of the Avar in July, 1848. The tables have been 
prepared with great care, and the information they furnish, derived from 
the reports, returns, &c., received at the Adjutant General's ollice, is as 
accurate and precise as the circumstances of the service would permit. 
Reference to these tables presents the following results: 

I. — The Regular Army. 

1. Statement A shows the strength of the army at the commence- 
ment of hostilities with the republic of Mexico, in April, 1846, (7,244); 
the regular force on the frontier of Texas, May, 1846, present and 
absent, (3,554); the number of troops joined the several divisions of the 
army in Mexico, including recruits, (27,470,) of which 15,736 were of the 
old establishment, 11,186 new regiments, and 548 marines; which added 
to the force on the Rio Grande in May, 1846, makes the whole number of 



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the regular army employed everywhere in the prosecution of the war, 
inclusive of July 5, 1818, the date of the President's proclamation of 
peace, about 31,024. 35,009 men were recruited from May 1, 1846, to 
the termination of the war in 1848; 32,190 were put en route to Mexico, 
which exceeds the number joined, as reported on the rolls and returns. 
[See the ^'remarks," paragraph 4, on table A.] 

Casualties. 

2. Old establishment. — Discharges by expiration of service, 1,5G1; 
for disability, 1,T82; by order and civil authority, 3T3 — total, 3,716. 
Deatlis — killed in battle, 41 officers, 422 men; died of wounds, 22 offi- 
cers, 307 men — total killed and died of vrounds, 63 officers, 729 men; 
ordinary deaths, 49 officers, 2,574 men; accidental, 5 officers, 134 
men — total deaths, 117 officers, 3,437 men — aggregate, 3,554. Wounded 
in battle — 118 officers, 1,685 men — aggregate, 1,803. Resignations, 37. 
Desertions, 2,247. 

3. Additional regiments. — Diseliarges by expiration of service, 12; for 
disability, 767; by order and civil authority, 114 — total, 893. Deaths — 
killed in battle. 5 officers, 62 men; died of wounds, 5 officers, 71 men; 
total killed and died of wounds, 10 officers, 133 men; ordinaiy deaths, 
36 officers, 2,055 men; accidental, 30 men — total deaths, 46 officers, 
2,218 men — aggregate, 2,264. Wounded in battle — 36 officers, 236 men 
— aggregate, 272. Resignations, 92. Desertions, 602. 

4. Murines serving untk the army. — Deaths — killed in battle, 1 officer, 
5 men; died of wounds, 3 men — total killed and died of wounds, 1 officer, 
8 men; ordinary deaths, 3 officers, 33 men — total deaths, 4 officers, 41 
men — aggregate, 45. 

■ -5. Table B presents a detailed view of the number of officers and men 
of the regular army killed and wounded in battle, and died of wounds, 
from the first conllict of the reconnoitring party, under Captain Thorn- 
ton, on the left bank of the Rio Grande, April 25, 1846, to the termination 
of hostilities in 1848, in which the battles, and the regiments and corps 
engaged, are specified. 

II. — TriE Volunteer Service. 

1. Statement exhibits in detail, by States, regiments, and corps, tlie 
whole number of volunteers mustered into the service from May, 1846; 
of which 16,887 are mounted men, 1,129 artillery, and 55,244 infantry; 
making an aggregate of 73,260, including 3,131 commissioned officers. 
From this number it is proper to deduct the forces called out neither by 
authority of the War Department, nor under the act of May 13, 1846, and 
also the number mustered and paid, but soon after discharged as super- 
nwmerary. In this class are embraced the three and six-months men, 
two regiments of twelve-months men from Ohio and Missouri, and one 
company from Iowa, amounting in all to 14,448; of which 2,778, not 
being required to proceed to the seat of war, were discharged (except the 
company) a few days after being mustered into service. Deducting this 
class from the aggregate mustered into service, (73,260,) the force enrolled 
under the act of May 13, 1846, and under the 5th section of the act of 
March 3, 1847, (which authorizes the President to accept the services of 



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''individual voliinlecrs" to fill vacancies, (See, ) is <{houi 58,812 oflicers 
and men. 

2. The following is a condensed view of tlie various objects of inquiry 
rcsjwctins; the volunteer forces found in detuil in statement 0: 

J St. Threr nioiiilis men. — The strength, when mustered into semce, 
was 1 ,3'.H); and when discharged, 1,209 — being a loss of 121. Discharges 
before the expiration of the term, 82; of which 3 were for disability. 
Deaths, 18: ordinary, S; killed in battle and died of wounds, lU. De- 
sertions, 22. 

2d. Six-months me7i, (but held ordy for three months, the legal term.) 
— Strength when mustered into service, 11,211; and when discharged, 
9,020: loss, 1,591. Discharges before the expiration of the term, 825, of 
which 3TU were for disability. Deaths, 127: ordinary, 107; killed in 
batde and died of wonnds, 0; accidental, 14. Desertions, 521. 

3d. Twelce-months men. — Strength when mustered into service, 27,063; 
and when discharged, 18,210: loss, 8,853. Discharges heibra the expi- 
ration of the term, 4,530; of which 4,004 were for disability. Deaths, 
2,298: ordinary, 1,792; killed in battle and died of wounds, 439; acci- 
dental, 07. Desertio7is, 000. 

4th. Volunteers for the irar. — Strength when mustered into service, 
33,590; and when discharged, 21,474: loss, 12,122. Discharges before 
the expiration of the term, 3,732; of which 2,703 were for disability. 
Deaths, 4,572: ordinary, 4,309; killed in battle and died of wounds, 152; 
accidental. 111. Desertions, 2,730. 

3. Recapitulation of the casualties incident to the whole number of vol- 
unteers, under various periods of service, is as follows: 

Discharges before the expiration of the term, 9,109; of which 7,200 
were for disability. 

Deaths, 7,015, to wit: ordinary, 6,210; killed in battle and died of 
wounds, 007; accidental, 192. 

Resignations, 279. 

Desertions, 3,870. 

4. Table D presents a detailed view of the officers and men of the vol- 
unteer service killed and wounded in battle and died of wounds, in which 
the various battles, the several regiments engaged, and the States where 
raised, are specified; and may be regarded as supplemental to statement 
C, as table B is to statement A, with respect to the regular forces. 

5. Tiie numbers reported under the heads ^'■uiounded'''' and '■'■ died of 
wounds,^'' in each particular battle or afiair, in tables B and D, although 
correct as exhibited in the field reports of the commanding generals for- 
warded immediately after the action, do not agree in the aggregates with 
those in the statements taken from the muster rolls and returns subse- 
quently made up and forwarded to the department, because many reported 
in the first despatches as being ^'■wounded'''' die of their wounds perhaps 
weeks alter the action. It is believed that many who died of wounds are 
reported on the rolls as cases of ordinary deaths. It is proper also to 
state, that the discharges on account of disease or disability, and the num- 
ber of ordinary deaths reported to the Adjutant General's olilce, and ex- 
hibited in the table, must be much less than the actual loss, owing to the 
missing muster rolls and returns, which could never be obtained, although 
repeatedly'" written for to commanders of regiments and corps. 



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ni. — General and Staff Officers provided for the Volunteer 

Troops. 

The number of general and staff offi'^ers appointed for the volunteer 
forces under the acts of July 5, 1838, June 18 and June 26, 184(3, is 312; 
of which number, 11 are generals, 26 majors, 112 captains, 135 surgeons 
and assistant surgeons, and 28 additional paymasters. 40 of the persons 
appointed declined acceptance; 47 were discharged as supernumeraries j 
48 resigned; 18 were appointed in other corps; and 17 died. 



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V. General returns of the regular and volunteer troops, sliowing the 
strength of the army at the close of the war with Mexico, will be found 
in the report of the Adjutant General to the Secretary of War of November 
30; 1S4S, accompanying the President's annual message to Congress at 
the opening of the last session.* (See the statements G and H.) These 
tabular statements show the land force in service at the time of the reduc- 
tion of the war establishment in July, 1848, as follows: 

REGULARS. 

Commissioned officers ------ 1,338 

Non-commissioned officers and men - - . - 22,695 



Aggregate regulars --..-. 24,033 



VOLUNTEERS. 



Commissioned officers ------ 1,527 

Non-commissioned officers and men - . . . 21,590 



Aggregate volunteers ------ 23,1 ITf 

Aggregate regulars -.-.-. 24,033 

Aggregate regulars and volunteers at the close of the war with 

Mexico ------- 47,150 



In connexion with this subject, I respectfully refer to the previous re- 
ports to the Secretary of War, dated January 18, 1847, and April 5, 1848, 
published respectively in House Document No. 48, 2d session 29th Con- 
gress, and House Document No. 62, 1st session 30th Congress. 

This report could not be prepared "by the second Monday in Decem- 
ber," 1848, according to the requirements of the resolution, for the reasons 
set forth in my letter to the Hon. Secretary of War, (copy herewith,) dated 
December 11, 1848. Several of the muster rolls of the 1st regiment New 
York volunteers were not received from California until late in June, 1849; 
and the completion of the report was delayed accordingly, that it might 
embrace all the information which could be obtained, and thus more fully 
comply with the terms of the resolution. 

Respectfully submitted. 

R. JONES, 
Adjutant General. 

Hon. G. W. Crawford, Secretary of War. 

* Vide Ex. Doc. No. 1, H. R., 30ih Congress, 2d session, page 160. 

t Being 7,509 let?s than the number when these troops were first mustered into service. This 
difference is not fully accounted for by casualties exiiibited in the tabular statement; first, because 
many individuals subsequently enrolled (i. e., enlisted) never joined their regiments, and there- 
fore were not taken up on tlie rolls; but in the table (C) they are included in the aggregate " re- 
ceived into service," and are not otherwise accounted for, no report of their loss having ever been 
received; secondly, the number of ordinary deaths, discharges, &c., exhibited in the statement 
(C) must be considerably under the actual loss, owing to the missing muster rolls, which could 
never be obtained from some of the regiments, and from which alone the necessary information 
could be derived. 



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War Department, Adjutant General's Office,. 

Washington, December 11, 1848. 

Sm: I have respectfully to report tliat the muster rolls of discharge of 
Colonel Stevenson's regiment of New York volunteers, and Lieutenant 
Colonel Hell's battalion of Texas volunteers, not having been yet received, 
a full answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of July 31, 
1848, calling for certain information relative to the regular and volunteer 
troops in the Mexican war, (which should have been furnished this day,) 
cannot be completed. Inmiediately on the receipt of these rolls, the in- 
formation called for will be furnished, so far as the inaccuracy of many of 
the papers from which they are derived will admit. The short delay, it 
is hoped, will be regarded as of little importance, compared with the en- 
hanced value of the statements when rendered in a more complete form. 
I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, 

R. JONES, 
Adjutant General. 
Hon. W. L. Marcy, 

Secretary of War, 



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Statement showing the strength of the re<ri,in^ 

""tZlZt r ''""T^'^'-^ of the u'ar with M.leo; 
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REGIMENTS AND C0RF5 



& rengih of the regular arniy at 
the commencement of the L, 
m May, 1846. 



"Army of Occupation" on the 
frontiers of Texas, May, 184G. 



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General staff. 

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Ordnance 

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3d infantry 

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winch montiis they began to be o^gaiS! ' """""'""' '" M«rchaU.I,M, 1847 ; during 

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etc.; 182 died ;T512 weroreier ^1 „,?rr [''""'['"S rendezvous anj depots of instruction, 

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5 1 nese losses are not included in the casualties included in this table. 

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* K^sed under tli4ct of May 19, 1846. 
War Department, .Vdjuta^t Geneu.vl's Office, Washinglou, Dcccvibcr 2, ISIO. 



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Table of dcnlh.t. 



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B — Continued. 

Recapitulalhn of Inssi in battlr. of the regular army, hy regiments and 
corps, in the campaign of 1847. 



Regiments and corps. 



Killed in 
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General stafF 

Sure^eons 

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United Stales navy '• • • ■ 



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The losses under the heads of "wounded" and "died of wounds" in i .h particular battle 
or atfair, as exhibiied in the field reports of the commanders forwarded immediately after the 
action, although correct at that time, arc often liable to revision when subsequently reported in 
the regimental returns and company rolls ; because many men reported in the first despatches 
as being wounded die of their wounds perhaps weeks after tne action, &c. The aggregates in 
frlatements B and D ought to agree with the hame heads in the other statements; but on account 
of the loss of many intermediate muster-rolls and returns, the results are not the same. 



War Dr.rAKTMUNT, 

.^iljutanl Generafs 0(fce, December 3, 1849. 



R. JONES, Mjutant General. 



Doc. No. 24 — Page 22 a. 

C. 

Statement of the Volunteer Forces muslcrdd into the scroice of the United .S'/^V. »„./.. th . ^ ^, 

I ^tca Na.es under the act of May 13, 18-16; the number killed in battle ,■ number died of woun^k ,■ number died of disease or other causes; mrnber di^ehar^ed ,- r 

=__=__- '^_________J-«-^«^^^^^ u^ith a resolution of the House of Representatives of My 31, 1848. ' ° ' ^ ' " ^"'" "^ "" '^ '^""'"'"^^ ^' 



Stale from which called. 



New Jersey. 



Pennsylvania. 



Maryland & Dis. Culumbi: 



Commandinir officer. 



Colonel C. Gushing . 



Colonel J. D. Stevenson., 
Colonel W. B. Burnett.. 



Lieut. Colonel J. Woodruff.. 



Colonel F. M. Wynkoop . 
Colonel W. B. Roberts . . . 



Lieut. Colonel W. H. WaUon 

Colonel G. W. Hughes \ 



Foot 

Artillery . 
Foot 



War. 
War. 



War. 
War. 



Vi months.... 

War 

War 



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Dec. 3, 181t 



Sept, 4, 1847 



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Jan. 7, 1847 
! corn's May, '47; 
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Governor's island.. 



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Auf;. 4, 1847 FortMcHenry 

June 5, 1847 do 



Strength. 



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DISCHARGED. 



Mt^STERED OCT OF 



Commanding officer. 



Colonel Wright. 



Colonel Stevensoi 
Colonel Burnett. 



Lieul. Colonel Woodruff., 



Colonel Wynkoop . 
Colonel Geary 



Brevet Major Buchanan. 
Colonel Hughes 



Strength. 



July, 1818. 



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July and Au- 
gust, 1848. 



August, 1848. 



July, 1848. 
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In California.. . 
Fort Hamilton. 



Pliih.delpliiaand 



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July, 1848. 



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gust, ISlS. 



Ju'y,1848. 



May, IS17 Tainpico ,' ;,r,y, 1817., 

July, 1848 ruisbiUj' I ,hi!v,JS48. 

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C — Slalement of the Volunteer Forces mustered into the service of the United Stales — Continued. 





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328 


369 


July, 1848 


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July, 1848 
























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May 27, 1847 




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911 

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628 


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19 

47 

33 




38 
17 

31 


^■13 
169 

403 


186 
434 


May, 1847 

July, 1848 

....do 


New Orleans.. . 




^ 


Lieut. Colonel J. G Seymour 

Lieut. Colonel J. H. Calhoun 


..do 

Horse 


Battalion 

....do 


do 








July, 1848 

....do 








....do •. 


9 


2 


6 












....do 
























S2-10 


23 








63 


1,904 


1,987 


145 


76 


2,132 


5 


391 


9 


17 


424 


6 




2 


8 




99 




86 


1, 095 


1,181 


































Colonel Jones M. Withers ....... 






12 

4 
3 
10 
5 
1 


6 months 


May and June, 
1846. 
May 23, 1846 
May 17, 1846 
June 27, 1846 
Dec. 2f), 1«17 
June 17, 1847 


Mobile 


41 

12 
9 

38 
22 
4 


689 

283 
266 
886 
447 
84 


930 

295 
275 
924 
469 

88 


1 

-t 
21 
14 
6 


1 

■■■■3' 
21 
14 
6 


931 

295 
278 
945 
483 
94 






















2 

6 
12 

n 

1 




41 

12 
9 
41 
21 

4 


888 

244 
240 
573 
370 
70 


9i9 

256 
249 
614 
391 

74 


May and June, 

1846. 
August, 1346. . . 

May, 1847..' .".'!. 

June, 1818 

July, 1848 


Mobile 

New Oi leans 

Mobile 

New Orleans.... 

Mobile 

....d.) 


December, 184R. 

November, 1846. 

do 

June, 1847 

■Jun-, IKl'i 

July, 1848 








Battalion 


do 


""s 

1 


15 

6 

196 

39 
5 




6 
10 
3 
1 


7 
3 
82 
32 

12 






















do 

12 months 




















C.lonelJ. F. Coffee 

M.jorJ. J. Seibcis 

Captain J. McGce . . . 


..do 

..do 






















Battalion 


....do 






1 




























'^°"' 


































3 3-10 


33 








126 


2,855 


2,981 


45 


45 


3,026 


9 


261 




20 


136 






1 






39 




128 


2,385 


2,513 









































XJUU. .\o. .4 r; 


gc iii C. 












C— Statement of (he Volunteer Forces mustered inlo the service of the United Stales— 


Continued. 


















Commanding officer. 


a 


1 
■ J 

1 

S 


E 
1 


i 
E 

s 

H 


ItfUSTERED INTO SERVICE. 


3 

s 
i 

1 


3 

E 


■a 
2 

s 

3 
< 


T3 

E 
S 

m 

1 
''i 
i 
s 
S 

1 

E 

3 

z 


DISCHARGED. 


W0U.VO.I,. 





ML'STEHED OCT OF SERVICE. 


- 




1 
c 


1 


Strength. 


1 
5 


1 




o 


5 


i 

s 


3 
< 




c 

< 


Commanding officer. 


Strength. 


When. 


Where. 


Time when EPr- 
vice would have 
expired. 






IS 
1 

'i 
1 
o 


E 
? 

1 


1 




State from which called. 


2 

m 

c 

E 

S 

6 


E 
S 
16 

E 
¥ 


1 

< 


Uomark,'. 




Colonel J. Davis 

Colonel R. Davis 


Foot -.... 

..do 

..do 


1st 

2J 

Battalion 


■ 10 
10 


12 months 

War 

..do 


June 3, 1846 
June 12, 1847 
Sept., 1847, to 
January, 1848.. 


Vlcksburg 

do 

....do 


35 
44 

20 


9011 
822 

411 


938 
8C6 

431 


3 

171 

14 


3 

158 

14 


941 
1,037 

445 


2 
20 


348 
178 

10 




37 
9 

2 


63 
186 

38 


54 


4 


..... 


108 




5 
37 

51 


Colonel J. Davis 

Colonel C. Clark 

Lieutenant Colonel Anderson 


45 

41 
21 


3S1 
565 

321 


426 
606 

342 


June, 1847 

July, 1848 

June, 1848 


New Orleans.... 
VicksGurg 

....do 


June, 1847 

July, 1848.... 

June, 1848.... 










Total 






















2| 


25 


99 


2,136 


2,235 


188 


175 


2,423 


22 


536 




4S 


287 


54 


4 


1 


108 




93 


107 


1,267 


1,374 




Lo ki 


Major Lewis Golly 

Do 

Colonel James B. Walton 

Colonels. F. Marks 

Colonel J. H. Dakin 

Colonel H. Davis 

Colonel B. Peyton 

Colonel E. Featherston 

Lieutenant Colonel W, P. Biscoe. . 

Captain A. O. Blanchard 

Colonel L. G. De Russy 

Lieutenant Colonel C. Fiesca 

Total 


Artillery 

do 

Foot 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

Horae 

Pool 

..dn 

..do 


Battalion 

....do 

1st 

2(1 

3d 

4lli 

.■ith 

6lh 

BaltalioB 

....do 

1 

Baltalion 


3 
3 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

1 

10 
5 


3 months 

6 months 

....do 

....do 

do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

13 months 

....do 

War 

..do 


Aug. 21, 1845 
May 24. 1846 
May 9, 1846 
May 12, 1846 
.May l.'i, 1846 
May 17, 1846 
May 22, 1846 
June 3, 184C 
July 16, 1847 
July 30, 1846 
Doo. 24, 184G 
June 19, 1847 


New Orleans 

....do 

....do 

....do 

do 

do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

Matamoras 

New Orleans 

....do 


12 
16 
41 
39 
37 
37 
39 
33 
22 
4 
43 
32 


S30 
270 
643 
851 
703 
710 
772 
688 
459 
90 
832 
448 


243 
286 
684 
890 
740 
747 
811 
.721 
481 
94 
875 
470 


8 

"u 

22 
19 

44 
63 
108 
142 
1 
236 
259 


8 

""i4' 

22 
19 
44 
53 
108 
133 
I 
199 
139 


250 
2SG 
698 
912 
759 
791 
8G4 
829 
623 
95 
1,111 
729 


' i 

1 

...... 

. . . . „ 

1 
1 


3 

' 42 

fi ■ 

'"'is; 
7i 
501 
6 
92 
78 


...... 


15 
26 

8 
63 
25 
38 

9 
S3 

1 

""ig' 

41 


5 
1 

13 
4 
5 
9 
6 
9 

67 

7 

172 

88 


S 
2 
3 


...... 

1 


...... 

"4 
2 
1 
5 


'"3 
2 
3 




14 
76 
67 
36 

69 
36 
113 
71 

in 

217 
163 


Major Gaily 

Do 

Colonel Walton 

Colonel Marks 

Colonel Dakin 

Colonel Davis 

Lieutenant Colonel Dunlap 

Colonel Featherston. 

Lieutenant Colonel Biscoe 

Captain Blanchard 

Colonel De Russy , 

Lieutenant Colonel Fieaca 


14 
12 
42 
39 

37 
30 
41 
38 
21 
4 
42 
20 


199 
160 
519 
714 
600 
623 
732 
602 
392 
65 
643 
366 


213 
172 
501 
753 
637 
653 
773 
640 
413 
69 
685 
386 


November, 1845 

July, 18)6 

August, 1846... 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

July, 1848 

May, )847 

July, 1848 

do 


New Orleans . . . 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

...do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


November, 184.') 

November, 1616 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

July, 1848.,.. 

July, 1847 .... 

July, 1K48 

....do 






Held in service for thrco montlis 
( only, the legal term. 




8-; 


87 


345 


G,G9G 


7,041 


906 


740 


7,947 


11 


38^ 


1 


388 


386 


13 


2 


13 


8 




927 


340 


5,015 


5,955 






Colonel J. E. Tliomns 

CiOonel W. B. Campliell 

Colonel W. T. Haskell 

Colonel B. P. Chealliam 

Colonel R. Wateiiiouse 

Colonel G. R. McClelland 

Total 


Hori^e 

Foot 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


1st 

1st 

2d 

3d 

4th 

5th 


10 

la 

8 

10 

- 9 

11 


12 months 

....do 

.,..do 

War 

..do 

..do 


June 6, 184C 
June 3, 1846 
June 4, 184G 
Oct. 8, 1347 
Nov., 1847 
Dec. 4. 1847 


Memphis 

Nashville 

MemphlB 

Na.hville 

do ,,,.. 

Knoxville 




36 
43 
25 
46 
42 
52 


879 
997 
666 
893 
755 
958 


015 
1,040 
691 
939 
797 
1,010 


29 
14 
4 

68 
15 
343 


29 
14 
4 
68 
IS 
33 


944 
1, 054 

695 
1,007 

812 
1,353 


6 
12 

7 
8 

a 


22« 
503 
241 
5 
4 
5 


..... 


9 
1 

"""i 


'.I 
44 
217 
13G 
63 


"26' 
17 


"'3' 
3 


"■'2' 

4 
2 
4 
2 


'"9'r 
38 




6 
13 
17 
17 
42 


Colonel Thomas 

Colonel Campbell 

Colonel Haskell , 

Colonel Cheatham , 

Colonel Waterhouse , 

Colonel McClelland . , , 


40 
35 
26 
38 
39 
47 


610 
335 
343 

60O 
551 
612 


650 
370 

369 
618 
590 
859 


May, 1847 

do 

do 

July, 1848 

August, 1848. .. 
July) 1843 


New Orleans ... 

....do 

....do 

Memphis 

do 

....do 


June, 1847 

....do 

....do 

July, 1848.... 

Ai.Kuat, 184d.. 

July, 1848 .... 










5 7-10 


57 


244 


5,148 


5,392 


473 


163 


5,865 


35 


l.l^l 


7 


16 


582 


43 


6 


14 


129 




100 


225 


3,251 


3,476 





Doc. No. 24 — Pase 22 d. 



C — Staitmenl of Ihe Volunteer Forces mustered into the service of the United Stales — Continui d. 





Commanding ofliMr. 


1 


1 

1 

2: 


1 
■o . 


1 


,n,T.„o .ST, >„.,CB. 


1 


1 
1 
1 


1 

i 

s 

e 
< 


i 

i 

E 

i 
s 
s 

i 
j 


n„cna»o.D. 1 


DEM,,,. 1 


womntn. 1 


i 

1 



„.,T«».n oot or .tavicE. , 1 


' 




• 

1 
i 


1 
1 
1 


Slitngih. 


1 

5 


1 

.-a 
■3 


t 


t 


2 




J 


1 

s 

-13 


Commanding ofilcer. 


Slrer.glti. 1 


Wl.on. 


Wlitre. 


Tlmo wher- 
eXiUrtd. 




Stale from wbicb called. 


i 

1 
S 
E 
1 


i 

g 

m 

is" 
i 

y 

c 
Z 


S 

IS 

< 


1 

a 


1 

8 

< 


1 

e 
q 


IE 

1 


1 


Rcmutlis. 


Kentucky 


Oolorel H. Mar.hall 

(-■^Iniiel S. Ormaliy 

< nlouel W. R. M.Kee 

Colonel M. V. Thompaon 

ColonelJ. S. William. 

T.>lal 


, Horse 

Pool 

!clo.'.'.'.".'..'.".' 
l.ilo 


1.1 

Isl 

2J 


jn 
11 

lU 

lu 


12 montlle 

....do 

....do 

War 

..do 


June 9,184G 
May 311, 1»-4I! 
June 0, imil 
Oci. 3, IM47 
Oc. 4, l»t7 


Louisville 

NewOrlians 

Liiuwv.lle 

....do 

....d. 


36 

40 
36 
47 
45 

201 


792 
eJ5 
683 
Otil 
1,006 


828 

865 

919 

1,031 

1,051 


10 
12 

"'■is' 

81 
148 


10 
12 

"'is' 

33 
78 


ess 

677 

919 

1,076 

1,132 


■5 
9 
3 

23 


209 
132 
171 
84 
76 

672 


12 
19 


23 
19 
16 

9 
73 


53 
4.5 


30 
4 
44 


■■■p' 


1 
18 

3 
4 

28 


33 
15 
57 




12 

33 
20 

27 
142 


Colonel MoMhall . 
Colonel Ormsby . . 

MfijorPry 

Colonel Thonipson. 




42 
■47 
40 
44 
<5 

216 


451 
551 
510 

698 
786 

3.026 


493 
598 
580 
742 
829 


June, 1847 

iVlay, 1847 

June, 1817.... 

July, 1348 

do 


New Orleji.s . . . 
....do 

Louiivtllc 


JiUiO, 18C... 
M.iy, 18) . . . 
June, 181,... 




4iti 


144 
463 












....do... 








78 


4 


105 


— 










5 1-10 


51 


4,490 


4,694 


4,842 




30,0 






















New Orl.i.ns. . 
....do 

....do ;. 

lo.... '.'.'.'.'.'. 

....do 

....do 








C.lontl A. M. Milcliell 

Colonel S. R. Cuni. 

Colonel G. W. Morgun 


Fool 

..do 


1.1 

■il 


10 

1(1 

12 

10 
10 

1 


12 months 

.....lo 

....do 

....do 

War 

..do 

..do 

..do 


June 23, 1846 

do 

do 

August 17, 1846 

Juno 26. 1847 
Sept. 15, 1847 
Oct. 5, 1847 
Juno 1, 1817 


Cintiiinali 

.'.'.W///^'.'.'.'.'.'.'.\'.'.'.'.'. 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


33 
33 
33 
35 

41 
44 

8 
4 


793 
770 
-.is 

toi 

804 
800 
199 
90 


826 
803 
786 
826 

938 
844 
207 
94 


la 

7 
2 

, 49 

120 

9 

3 


12 

7 
2 

26 
62 
9 
3 


838 
810 
788 
836 

9ii7 

216 
■97 




175 
87 
122 


. "i' 


34 
8 
13 

4 
5 
1 
2 


43 
61 
61 


17 




4 


30 




39 
47 
46 




47 
47 
40 
35 

43 
43 
8 
4 

2C7 


480 
564 
.476 
801 

653 

611 

" 106 

77 


527 
611 
516 
836 

701 
684 
114 
61 


June, 1817 

'.'.'.'.'.ilo'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
August, 1316... 

July, 184S 

'.'.'.'.'.Z'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 
August, 1848 . . . 


Juno, in , . . . 

...do.* 

0..S 

July,I84S... 

....tlo 

....do 

August, 1,8.. 
















1 




5 






Lieutenant Colonel Irwin 






Camp Waahington volumeers .... 


..Uo 








Mu.ierod for payment only, neve 
having porformcl doty. 




Coloitel C. H. Brough 

Colonel W Irwin 


..do 

..do 


4lh 

olh 


2 
1 


94 

51 

8 


13 
5 
3 


80 
78 
19 






3 
5 






122 

136 

88 

1 


Ci>lonel Brongh 

Colonel lfwin..r. 


















Tolal 














Cj 


C5 


234 


5,100 


5,334 


202 


121 


5,530 


10 


543 


S3 


67 


316 


18 




17 


39 




479 


3,803 


4,070 




























fidirhigfin 




Fool 




! 
1) 


War 


.Tune IS, 181- 
Dec. 8, 1847 


■Delroi.....". 


43 
47 


sri 
9« 


81 
988 






84 
1,019 


— 


'"it 

24 


...... 

17 


8 















11 
156 

107 


■ 




4 
41 


69 

558 


599 


June, ISJ3 

July, 1848 


Detroit.". 

....do 






Colonel T. B. W. Sloeklon 

Tolal 


..do 


1 


31 
31 


31 
31 


• '•" 


Colonel Slocklon 




July,' 18 '.'■'..■{ > 



















1 


10 


1,025 


1,072 


1,103 


160 


4 






072 








































Indiflua 






l«t 


10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


12monlh8 

....do 

....do 

War 

..do 


June S6, ]8<e 
Juno 2.1, 181C 
June 26, 1840 
June 17, 1847 
Oclobtr, 1847 


N ilbn 


36 
36 
30 
43 
40 


816 
817 
832 
836 
837 


e.vi 

8;j3 
868 
879 


4 
..... 

88 


4 
"39 


853 
869 
967 


""i 


265 
126 




7 
16 

7 
27 

3 


78 
46 
63 
122 
142 


2 
36 
9 




2 






19 
14 

39 
53 


46 " 432 
45 5G6 
44 580 
42 612 


478 
611 
634 
654 
»712 

3,079 


June, 1347 

'.'.'.y.'.ia'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 


New Oileons . . . 
'.'.'.'.'in".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 


June, 18 T... 

'.'.'.'.ilo'.'.t.'.'.'.'. 
July, 18J8 . . 
...do. .J 








.do 


... d^ r. 

....do 


36 
56 












Cnl.ij.el James H. Lone 

Colonel W. A. Gonnnn 


.d.. 


3d 






Colonia Jnmes H. 
Cntoiiel Gorman . 
Colonel J. H. La 


Latif 






90 

65 3 




6 
4 








Colonel James H. Lane 


















do do 




























I 2,859 












so 


•■•■■' 






101 


4,J38 


4,339 1 256 


143 j 4,585 


10 


693 3 


60 


451 


47 




12 


92 


133 




"■•■ 


. 2-.'0 


., 


1 


"\ 






Doc. No. 24 — Pase 22 f. 



C — Slalement of the Volunteer Forces mustered into the service of the United Stales — Continued. 



Stale from which called. 



Time when b 
vice would have 



Colonel J. J. Hardin 

Colonel W.H. Busell 

Colonel F. Foreman 

Colonel E. D. Baker 

Colonel E. W. B. Newby. 



12 months., 

.lio 

.do 



: 3a, lS4li 
.d 
July 4, 184G 

:' 8. 1847 
_. 3. lc'4' 
May 22, 1847 



JefTeraon Barracks.. 



Colonel Weatherford . . 

Colonel Bissell 

Colonel Foreman 

' inel B«ker 

Colonel Newby 



Coloi 



I Collin 



Captain Dunlap. 



, 1847.. 
July, 1847. .' 



Almn.Shaw 
ferson Barracks 



Icr, 1848. 

,1848 

;, July, Oc- 



Caplain W. Knowltoi 



Captain Knowllon . 



Fort Crawford.. 



,. 9, 184C 
July J5, 1846 
July 15, 1847 



!mter,1846. 

July, 1847 

September, 1848 



September, 1817- 

July,1847 

September, 1848 



-MUSTERED OUT OF SERV 



-?th. 



40 

H4 
.34 

177 

72 

697 



86 
50 
49 

72 



Wiien. 



552 
955 
323 

858 
591 
225 
]07 
292 
1,024 
450 
176 
83 
123 



5,734 



557 
142 



August, ] 
Sept , 184 
October. 1 
June, 184', 
October, 1' 
June, 184' 
June, 184'^ 
October, ll 

do w 

Novembe'j 
Sept.&Ocl 
October, 1 
Sept. & Oc 



June, 184 
Febmary 



190 I April, 18 
76 1 June, 18'' 



965 



89 
53 
53 
76 



January, 
March, 1 
July, IS-i 
June, 18 



257 



271 



Doc. No. 2-J — P.ige 22 /. 



C — Statement of the Volunteer Forces mustered into the service of the United Stales — Continued. 



Stale tiQia which calkd. 



Commanding officer. 



Colonel A. R. Easion 

CaplouiT. H. Holt 

L.euteniuil Colonel D. Willock . . , 

Colonel A . W. Donipliao 

Colonels. Price 

M.jorM. L. Clarke 

Major M. L. Clarke 

int Colonel A. R. EaatoD . 

}. Ralla 

int Colonel L. E. Ponell. 



Lieutenant Colonel W. Gilpin. 



Colonel A. Yell 

Lieutenant Colonel W. Gray. . 
Captain J G. Engart 

Total 



Captain A. J. Johnaon. 
Captain W. W. Kelly. 
Captain R. G. Livingeto 
Captain W. Fiaher 



Foot. . . 



18, 184G 
24, 1846 
5, 1846 
a.s, ie4li 
19, 1646 
1, 1S46 
l,m4(i 

29, 1847 
14, 1847 

30, I»47 



J.n. 8, 1847 
April 9, 1847 
Aug. 13, 1817 



Colonel EaBlon, 



Colonel Mitchell. 

Miijor Clarke 

Major Clarke 

Lieutenant Colonel Eaaton.. . 

Colonel Rolls 

Lieuterftint Colonel Powell . . 



5 \ Colonel J. S. Roane 

tenant Colonel Gray. 
Captain Engart 



i«t. 1840... 

, 1846 

October. 1847.. 

June, 1847 

October, 1847.. 
June, 1847 

, 1847 ... . 
October, 1818. . 

do 

Nosember, 1848. 

& Oct , 1818 
October, 1848.. 
Sept. & Oct., 18- 



/ Orleans . 
Ft. Leavenworth 
New Orleans . 



April, 1847. 
, 1848.. 



Forts Gibjon 
and Smith . 
Cainargo . , , 



Captain Coffin 

Captain Kelly 

Captain G. Holmes . 
Captaia Pislier 



January, 1843 . 
March, 1848... 

July, 1848 

June, 1848 



Doc. No. 24 — Pace 22 



C — Statement of the Volunteer Forces mustered inle the service of Ike United States — Continuid. 



State from which calltd. 



Commanding officer.' 



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Colonel J. C.Hnys 

Colonel G.T. Wood 

Colonel A.S Johnson 

Mnjor CO. Cooper 

Captains. P. Rnea 

Caf-tain J. H. Conner 

Mojor T.J. Smith 

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December, 1846. 
April, May, and 
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May, 1848. to 
Feb'ry, 1849. 



Mexico & Texas. 



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Aggregate in the campaign of 1846. . 


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1,130 
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474 


131 


1,226 


1,357 


1,831 


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Mjutanl GeneraVs Office, Washiington, December 3, 1849. 

R. JONES, 
Mjutant General United States Army' 



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